BREAKING: Philadelphia Eagles president Jeffrey Lurie has expressed interest in bringing former legend Ron Jaworski back to the team as an assistant offensive coordinator, with an eye toward a Super Bowl victory in 2025. Ron Jaworski, winner of two Super Bowl titles (XXXV and XLVII), was voted MVP of Super Bowl XXXV, and is a team icon thanks to his talent, leadership, and fierce fighting spirit. The move could add a valuable leadership position to the Eagles’ coaching staff as they look to rebuild and return to championship contention.
A Stunning Return for a Franchise Icon
Why This Move Matters
- Leadership Legacy: Jaworski is still a revered name in Philadelphia, admired for his grit and resilience.
- “Jaws back with the Birds? This is the best move Lurie has made in years!”
- “Ron Jaworski mentoring Hurts? Super Bowl, here we come.”
- “If Jaws is on the sideline, the NFL better be ready for Philly.”
What Jaworski Brings
- Game‑planning insights from decades of film study.
- Veteran presence to steady younger coaches.
- Locker‑room inspiration, reminding today’s roster of the Eagles’ storied tradition.
Could This Be the X‑Factor?